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§ 141. Estimate of expenditures for highways and bridges. The estimate  of  expenditures  for  highways and bridges, to be submitted by the town  superintendent, as required by section one hundred four of the town law,  shall specify:    1. The amount of money necessary to be levied and  collected  for  the  repair  and  improvement  of  highways,  including sluices, culverts and  bridges having a span of  less  than  five  feet,  and  board  walks  or  renewals  thereof  on highways less than two rods in width, and also the  amount necessary to construct or repair any public roads, walks,  places  or  avenues  on any sand beach separated by more than two miles from the  main body of the town, or on any island or part  of  an  island  in  the  town.   Such amount shall not be less than an amount which when added to  the amount of money to be received from the state, under the  provisions  of  section  two hundred and seventy-nine, will equal thirty dollars for  each  mile  of  highways  within  the  town,  outside  the   limits   of  incorporated  villages, except that no town having an assessed valuation  of three thousand seven hundred and  fifty  dollars  or  less  per  mile  outside of incorporated villages shall be required to levy and collect a  tax  under  this  subdivision in excess of four dollars on each thousand  dollars of assessed valuation.    2. The amount of money necessary to be levied and  collected  for  the  repair and construction of bridges, having a span of five feet or more.    3.  The  amount  of money necessary to be levied and collected for the  purchase, repair and custody of stone crushers, power rollers,  traction  engines,  road  machines  for  grading and scraping, power trucks, power  graders, turn tables, scarifiers, concrete  mixers,  power  shovels  and  distributors and tools and implements.    4.  The  amount  of money necessary to be levied and collected for the  removal of obstructions caused  by  snow  and  for  other  miscellaneous  purposes,  including  the  widening of a state highway under a permit as  provided by section fifty-two. The amounts specified in  such  statement  shall  not  exceed the limitations prescribed in section two hundred and  seventy-one. If the town superintendent is of the opinion that an amount  in excess of the limitations therein prescribed be  raised  by  tax,  he  shall include in his statement his reasons therefor in detail.

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Statutes > New-york > Hay > Article-7 > 141

§ 141. Estimate of expenditures for highways and bridges. The estimate  of  expenditures  for  highways and bridges, to be submitted by the town  superintendent, as required by section one hundred four of the town law,  shall specify:    1. The amount of money necessary to be levied and  collected  for  the  repair  and  improvement  of  highways,  including sluices, culverts and  bridges having a span of  less  than  five  feet,  and  board  walks  or  renewals  thereof  on highways less than two rods in width, and also the  amount necessary to construct or repair any public roads, walks,  places  or  avenues  on any sand beach separated by more than two miles from the  main body of the town, or on any island or part  of  an  island  in  the  town.   Such amount shall not be less than an amount which when added to  the amount of money to be received from the state, under the  provisions  of  section  two hundred and seventy-nine, will equal thirty dollars for  each  mile  of  highways  within  the  town,  outside  the   limits   of  incorporated  villages, except that no town having an assessed valuation  of three thousand seven hundred and  fifty  dollars  or  less  per  mile  outside of incorporated villages shall be required to levy and collect a  tax  under  this  subdivision in excess of four dollars on each thousand  dollars of assessed valuation.    2. The amount of money necessary to be levied and  collected  for  the  repair and construction of bridges, having a span of five feet or more.    3.  The  amount  of money necessary to be levied and collected for the  purchase, repair and custody of stone crushers, power rollers,  traction  engines,  road  machines  for  grading and scraping, power trucks, power  graders, turn tables, scarifiers, concrete  mixers,  power  shovels  and  distributors and tools and implements.    4.  The  amount  of money necessary to be levied and collected for the  removal of obstructions caused  by  snow  and  for  other  miscellaneous  purposes,  including  the  widening of a state highway under a permit as  provided by section fifty-two. The amounts specified in  such  statement  shall  not  exceed the limitations prescribed in section two hundred and  seventy-one. If the town superintendent is of the opinion that an amount  in excess of the limitations therein prescribed be  raised  by  tax,  he  shall include in his statement his reasons therefor in detail.

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Statutes > New-york > Hay > Article-7 > 141

§ 141. Estimate of expenditures for highways and bridges. The estimate  of  expenditures  for  highways and bridges, to be submitted by the town  superintendent, as required by section one hundred four of the town law,  shall specify:    1. The amount of money necessary to be levied and  collected  for  the  repair  and  improvement  of  highways,  including sluices, culverts and  bridges having a span of  less  than  five  feet,  and  board  walks  or  renewals  thereof  on highways less than two rods in width, and also the  amount necessary to construct or repair any public roads, walks,  places  or  avenues  on any sand beach separated by more than two miles from the  main body of the town, or on any island or part  of  an  island  in  the  town.   Such amount shall not be less than an amount which when added to  the amount of money to be received from the state, under the  provisions  of  section  two hundred and seventy-nine, will equal thirty dollars for  each  mile  of  highways  within  the  town,  outside  the   limits   of  incorporated  villages, except that no town having an assessed valuation  of three thousand seven hundred and  fifty  dollars  or  less  per  mile  outside of incorporated villages shall be required to levy and collect a  tax  under  this  subdivision in excess of four dollars on each thousand  dollars of assessed valuation.    2. The amount of money necessary to be levied and  collected  for  the  repair and construction of bridges, having a span of five feet or more.    3.  The  amount  of money necessary to be levied and collected for the  purchase, repair and custody of stone crushers, power rollers,  traction  engines,  road  machines  for  grading and scraping, power trucks, power  graders, turn tables, scarifiers, concrete  mixers,  power  shovels  and  distributors and tools and implements.    4.  The  amount  of money necessary to be levied and collected for the  removal of obstructions caused  by  snow  and  for  other  miscellaneous  purposes,  including  the  widening of a state highway under a permit as  provided by section fifty-two. The amounts specified in  such  statement  shall  not  exceed the limitations prescribed in section two hundred and  seventy-one. If the town superintendent is of the opinion that an amount  in excess of the limitations therein prescribed be  raised  by  tax,  he  shall include in his statement his reasons therefor in detail.